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Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

Artist: Wall of Death

Track: “Loveland”

“Loveland” caught me completely off-guard.  At a glance, Wall of Death sounds like a modern day meshing of Pink Floyd’s psychedelic prowess with Coldplay’s pedestrian execution.   That synopsis is fairly accurate across the vast majority of the band’s freshly minted LP Loveland – it’s an admirable, but not groundbreaking, effort in modern psychedelic rock that is still totally enjoyable.  However, the self-titled track is in a league of its own.  Sprawling across a mysteriously uplifting atmosphere, the song twists and tumbles through shimmering electronic soundscapes that are grounded in exceptionally executed guitar work and drumming.  The midsection is a thing of beauty – sprightly bouncing along to gorgeous keyboards and synths that almost have an old school prog-rock feel to them. The way that “Loveland” flows from one idea to another is breathtaking, and it makes for quite the sparkling early-2016 gem…one that may even be worth stowing away for those best-of-2016 playlists.

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Sowing
03.08.16
I wasn't slated to post until tomorrow but it seems JohnnyOnTheSpot is having blog access issues that are totally beyond his control. If all goes well, you will get his submission tomorrow.

With that said, you're stuck with more Sowingcore today! Enjoy, this one is quite good!

Sinternet
03.08.16
yeah this is pretty neat

Sowing
03.08.16
Just love the atmosphere on this. Not very many full albums have impressed me early on this year, but there's already a ton of excellent stand alone tracks compared to 2015.

kendricksmith
07.17.19
Just love the atmosphere on this. :)
Regards, kendrick Smith


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